Conflict
Conflict takes many forms, from disagreements between different political parties to indigenous communities battling government and corporate interests to full-blown warfare. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Conflict” feature reporting that covers adversarial politics, war and peace. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on conflict.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Old Gold and Black on Scott Anderson Visit and NewsArts Initiative
Wake Forest University's Old Gold and Black covers a visit from Pulitzer Center Executive Director...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Wes Enzinna
Wes Enzinna investigates the Kurdish revolution in Syria by embedding himself as a teacher in an...
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Lesson Plans
Is There Really Religious Conflict?
This lesson challenges students to take a position related to what is causing or fueling conflicts that could be labeled religious. Students create an argumentative research paper and presentation.
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A research center is rebuilding their seed collection in Lebanon after fleeing Aleppo in Syria...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Natalie Keyssar
Venezuela is in the grips of an economic crisis causing food and medicine shortages and rampant...
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Lesson Plans
Fractured Lands Children's Book
After reading, discussing, analyzing and synthesizing "Fractured Lands", students will develop a children's book further exploring a character, region or event.
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Lesson Plans
Facing Risk: Journalists and their Families
This lesson, designed for journalists and journalism students, uses the film "Facing Risk" to guide a conversation about the impact of reporting dangerous stories on journalists and their families.
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Project
Iraq: The Battle for Mosul
At a critical time in Iraq’s history, Jane Ferguson examines the military forces involved in the...